Patent Foramen Ovale and Infarct Volume in Cryptogenic Stroke
Background: The causal relationship between patent foramen ovale (PFO) and stroke is controversial. We hypothesized that if PFO is a pathway of embolic source, there might be a correlation between PFO characteristics (ie, size or extent of shunt) and ischemic lesion burden (ie, infarct volume and number).Methods: From ischemic stroke patients admitted to Asan Medical Center between January 2000 and October 2007, we identified those who had (1) acute ischemic lesion on diffusion-weighted imaging within 5 days of symptom onset and (2) cryptogenic stroke and only PFO detected by transesophageal echocardiography. PFO characteristics on echocardiographic studies included size, shunt grade, shunt pattern, and the presence of atrial septal aneurysm (ASA).Results: Enrolled were 75 patients (male, 56%; mean age, 45.3 ± 13.9 years), including 10 patients (13.3%) with ASA. In univariable analysis, PFO size was positively correlated with log-transformed infarct volume (LIV) (regression coefficient = .469, P = .009). After adjusting for hypertension, stroke history, and migraine (all P
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - Category: Neurology Authors: Jin-Man Jung, Jong-Young Lee, Hye-Jin Kim, Youngrok Do, Sun U. Kwon, Jong S. Kim, Jae-Kwan Song, Dong-Wha Kang Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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